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Nov
23
2007
Drupal SEO Checklist
Written by Steve Burge   
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Looking for help improving SEO on your Drupal site? There's a great little module available called the SEO Checklist. It provides a list of the best SEO modules for Drupal and tells you if they're installed. If you don't, it will give you the link to download the extra modules and then a link to enable them.

We've already got a Joomla version of the prelaunch checklist (membership required). I wonder if it would be worth converting it into a component format? Two quick downsides worth noting: the module doesn't actually check to see whether anything is set up correctly - you just check the box when you think its working and also the last few check-boxes are just advertising. drupalseo

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#1 Ulas ALKAN 2007-11-24 06:38
it looks a great checklist . i see that "Google Proxy Hacking Protector Module" . Is there any similar module for J'? :-)
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#2 Steve Burge 2007-11-24 14:49
Hi trichnosis

Not to my knowledge unfortunately.

We've suffered this fate in the past and basically had to call and email the proxies until they took the content down. It normally happened after a big surge of traffic from Digg / Reddit etc. and mainly with good intentions - someone put a copy of the site up as the server suffered.
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#3 Ben Finklea 2008-01-17 14:27
Thanks for mentioning the SEO Checklist Module! We're considering one for Joomla - would that be helpful for anyone? I don't check here often so please email me if you think that would be helpful. ben-sprydev-com
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#4 Steve Burge 2008-01-17 14:30
Hi Ben

Thanks for posting here - its a very useful module.

I think the problem with doing one for Joomla is the sheer variety of possible SEO configurations - what works for one site might be inappropriate for another.
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#5 Edward Meng 2008-05-21 22:24
Why this module doesnnot obey "drupal coding standard"?
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#6 Ben Finklea 2009-01-26 22:43
Today I posted a beta release for D6. It's completely updated with more modules and dropped a few as well. Don't be afraid of the beta - it's actually pretty stable. I reviewed a bunch of people's opinions and checklists for SEO as well as the experience we have at Volacci. We've done SEO for 8 years and about 50 Drupal SEO projects. Let me know what you think.

--Ben Finklea, CEO
Volacci - Drupal Search Engine Optimization
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